enthymeme音标
英 ['enθəˌmi:m]
美 ['enθəˌmim]
enthymeme翻译
n.
省略三段论法;
英英释义
Enthymeme
An enthymeme (, enthumēma), is an informally stated syllogism (a three-part deductive argument) with an unstated assumption that must be true for the premises to lead to the conclusion. In an enthymeme, part of the argument is missing because it is assumed.
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enthymeme用法
权威例句
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Topos and Enthymeme
The enthymeme in perspective
Aristotle's enthymeme revisited
Bridging- inferences and enthymeme
The place of the enthymeme in rhetorical theory
The three bases for the enthymeme: A dialogical theory
The Body of Persuasion: A Theory of the Enthymeme
Aristotle's Classical Enthymeme and the Visual Argumentation of the Twenty-First Century
The Naturalistic Enthymeme and Visual Argument: Photographic Representation in the “Skull Controversy”
Structure of conversational argument: Pragmatic bases for the enthymeme